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Pilot resigns after flying 20 years with a fake licence

(UTV|COLOMBO) – A pilot has resigned from South African Airways after flying for more than 20 years with a fake licence.

SAA said it discovered William Chandler’s paperwork was forged after a “reportable incident” during a flight from South Africa to Germany.

The airline has filed criminal charges and is seeking “millions of rand” from Chandler.

A safety officer at SAA has also been suspended for allegedly trying to cover up the forgery. South African newspaper the Mail & Guardian reported that Chandler worked as a flight engineer at the state-owned SAA before getting a job as a pilot in 1994.

He was a Senior First Officer, a role where he was a monitoring pilot but did not command any aircraft.

SAA said in a statement that, after investigating the incident, it found Chandler had only a commercial pilot’s licence. He later resigned.

 

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